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| - Blog post that covers the use of Inverse-Functional Entity Relationship Type semantics to reconcile disparate
identities. Fundamentally, this post uses a live example to demonstrate how the nature of a connection between
a Person and their Email Address informs automated data reconciliation, fusion (smushing), and expansion typically
performed by a piece of software (bot or other machinery) harnessing a Semantic Web of Linked Data.
- Blog post that covers the use of Inverse-Functional Entity Relationship Type semantics to reconcile disparate
identities. Fundamentally, this post uses a live example to demonstrate how the nature of a connection between
a Person and their Email Address informs automated data reconciliation, fusion (smushing), and expansion typically
performed by a piece of software (bot or other machinery) harnessing a Semantic Web of Linked Data.
- Blog post that covers the use of Inverse-Functional Entity Relationship Type semantics to reconcile disparate
identities. Fundamentally, this post uses a live example to demonstrate how the nature of a connection between
a Person and their Email Address informs automated data reconciliation, fusion (smushing), and expansion typically
performed by a piece of software (bot or other machinery) harnessing a Semantic Web of Linked Data.
- Blog post that covers the use of Inverse-Functional Entity Relationship Type semantics to reconcile disparate
identities. Fundamentally, this post uses a live example to demonstrate how the nature of a connection between
a Person and their Email Address informs automated data reconciliation, fusion (smushing), and expansion typically
performed by a piece of software (bot or other machinery) harnessing a Semantic Web of Linked Data.
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